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- 2024
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A prospective study evaluating an optimized sentinel node algorithm in early stage cervical cancer : The PROSACC-study
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Optimizing the Sensitivity of a Pelvic Sentinel Node Algorithm Requires a Hybrid Algorithm Combining Indocyanine Green Based Mapping and the Removal of Non-Mapped Nodes at Defined Anatomic Positions
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A selective anatomically based lymph node sampling can replace a side specific pelvic lymphadenectomy in endometrial cancer with failed sentinel node mapping
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Prevalence and size of pelvic sentinel lymph node metastases in endometrial cancer
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- 2022
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Similar distribution of pelvic sentinel lymph nodes and nodal metastases in cervical and endometrial cancer. A prospective study based on lymphatic anatomy
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- 2021
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Resection of the upper paracervical lymphovascular tissue should be an integral part of a pelvic sentinel lymph node algorithm in early stage cervical cancer
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- 2020
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Pelvic sentinel lymph node biopsy in endometrial cancer- A simplified algorithm based on histology and lymphatic anatomy
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- 2019
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Combining Indocyanine Green and Tc99-nanocolloid does not increase the detection rate of sentinel lymph nodes in early stage cervical cancer compared to Indocyanine Green alone
2019) In Gynecologic Oncology(
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Pelvic Sentinel lymph node detection in High-Risk Endometrial Cancer (SHREC-trial)—the final step towards a paradigm shift in surgical staging
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- 2018
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Sentinel lymph node biopsy in endometrial cancer-Feasibility, safety and lymphatic complications
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